Who don’t loves to live in lunary house equipped with every cheap to fantastic facility? Number of types of living houses are found round the world, some squared, some ir-regular shaper, and some farm houses. The race of designing and cost of construction is continued since ages. We have collected the list of top 10 most expensive houses from round the world based on cost of construction, design and worth of house, we hope you like it. Starting it from number 10.
10- Maison de l’Amitie

Believe it or not, the famous business tycoon known as “The Donald” ranks lowest on this list. But Trump’s beachfront property has skyrocketed in value over the years. He purchased the estate in 2004 from a bankruptcy court for $41.25 million. Maison de l’Amitie is the former home of Abe Gosman, an executive in the health care industry.
Trump put the house on the market in 2006 for $125 million, but took a hit when the market collapsed. It sold in 2008 to Russian businessman Dmitry Rybolovlev for a “measly” $100 million [source:Forbes].
The 80,000 square feet (7,432 square meters) of Maison de l’Amitie feature a ballroom and a conservatory, 15 full bathrooms and eight half-baths [source: WPBF]. Not to mention the 15 bedrooms spread throughout the main house, guest cottage and tennis house. If the ocean is too salty for your taste, you can even take a dip in the 100-foot-long (30.4-meter) swimming pool.
9- Aaron Spelling’s Manor

Cindy Spelling, the widow of legendary TV producer Aaron Spelling, has listed the family’s 56,000-square-foot (5,202-square-meter) mansion outside Los Angeles — dubbed “The Manor” — for $150 million. The home was built for Spelling in 1991, with all the bells and whistles the family demanded. The 123-room home, which covers 56,500 square feet (5,249 square meters) of living space, spans 6 acres (2.4 hectares) of prime Los Angeles real estate [source: USA Today].
In addition to the home’s 123 rooms, you’ll find an indoor skating rink, swimming pools, tennis court and bowling alley on the grounds. It also has some more unusual features, like a doll museum, a room used exclusively for wrapping presents and an entire floor dedicated to closet space [source: Daily Mail]. The grounds even include a private orchard, which might just keep the home’s three kitchens fully stocked [source: Luxury Launches].
